Rental Price

Price includes following expenses

Electricity

Water

Description of object

Apartman Marciana is on Tartini square, on 2th floor . The main living room is open plan with large window overlooking a Tartini sqare and church of st.Georgio.Guests will feel close enough to touch them!
It’s composed of a sitting room with Tv and fully equipped kitchen/dining with oven, fridge and washing machine. There are 2 bedrooms, master bedroom has an double bedroom Second bedroom is a twin bedded room . There is bathrooms with shower.
The total surface of the apartment is 61 sqm

The apartment has it own WIFI!

Location of object

Tartini Square is the centre of Piran and the largest square. It got the name by the Giuseppe Tartini (1692 – 1770), the famous composer and violinist. The main square became in the end of the 13th century. The image, which has it today, got in the other half of the 19th century. It began with the covering of the inner port. On the square are Tartini house, the Saint Peter's Church, baroque house, hotel Tartini, interesting stony columns with flag pole, the doors of Saint George, the judge palace, town hall, Tartini memorial, Loggia, Gothic house, called Venetian and other. In the atrium of the town hall we see the polygonal stone with quantity measures and inscriptional slabs with some arms from the old town hall. In the majority in more important buildings were built in the Venetian lions with the open book. The open book meant peace and close book meant war.

Town: Slovenia, Piran, Piran

Piran is situated at the tip of the Piran peninsula on the Gulf of Piran. It borders Croatia to the south, and the municipalities of Izola and Koper to the east and faces Italy across the Gulf of Trieste and the Adriatic Sea.

Travel chanel:

PIRAN, SLOVENIA..
Blink, and you might miss this tiny point on Slovenia's coastline. But there's much to see here, including clusters of Mediterranean-style homes, charming narrow streets, and the elaborate Church of St. George located at water's edge. If you look out across the Adriatic Sea, there's a good chance you'll spot the coast of Italy.